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You want it - we've got it Stocking Fillers 15 November, 2016

This week we celebrate the official launch of riverrun books, our brand new literary imprint. What better way to introduce you to this brilliant collection of titles, and to give you a flavour of what riverrun is all about than with a note from the head of the imprint, Jon Riley.

Discover the dark side of BaliMid-week reading treat22 March, 2016

#AccordingtoGWIN a signed copy of The World According to G and a signed 2015 Tour de France Race Number26 October, 2015

My new book is all about my world of cycling - what I've experienced, what it means to me - but also what it means to be part of the brilliant cycling community. Here’s which sum it up for me and I want to see yours. Use the hashtag #AccordingtoG to share pictures / videos of what cycling means to you on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram by 8th November. My favourite will win a signed copy of The World According to G and a signed Tour de France race number. Good luck!

Craig Russell, author of The Third TestamentWhen is a hallucination not a hallucination?01 May, 2015

His ideas and inspirations behind Into A Raging BlazeQ&A with Andreas Norman04 March, 2015

Andreas Norman, born 1972 in Stockholm, is a Swedish former diplomat and acclaimed writer of the debut novel Into A Raging Blaze. This political thriller rocked Sweden upon release with its portrayal of the mass surveillance that anticipated Edward Snowden's revelations. The book was hailed as "a dazzling suspense novel" and Andreas Norman as the thriller debutant of the year in Sweden 2013

Rosanna Ley on landscape and creativity13 February, 2015

Big books for February02 February, 2015

February is a month where everybody begins to feel the spring in their step return. You’ve battled through the long, cold and dark month of January and finally, extraordinarily slowly, you have made it into February, the shortest month of the year. To celebrate, and why shouldn’t you, why not pick up a new book? Trust us; it’s the best present you could get yourself or a loved one on the day-that-shall-not-be-named in February. We’ve rounded up some of our biggest February titles to give you some ideas.